Blogger really is easy to use and set up. I found one part that wasn't as clear to me as the rest. After I posted, I noticed a typo-- so I went in and in the process of editing it, I saved it as a draft. Then when it was finished, I had trouble finding the right place to get the draft then to be published. I could get the draft to appear, but couldn't find a publish button anywhere on that screen. So I just copied and pasted it like a new post and fixed it that way. I know there is an easier way. Got a suggestion?
In the process, I also learned how to do an edit the right way-- it took a little "playing around" to discover how that worked.
The avatar, on the other hand, was just way too much fun and I spent way more time than necessary on it. I saved some extra things in my favorites so it will be quick and easy later to change myself as the season and mood move me.
I haven't been commenting, but have read quite a few of the blogs of the other players, and that has been intersting. Wow-- you can really spend a lot of time just "playing around" with this, can't you? I can see how people can get really hooked on blogging.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Thing #2
Well, I am finally up and going!
I got a late start because of some lifelong learning opportunities I have started for the summer. I am volunteering at the Cockrell Butterfly Center both in the rainforest with the butterflies and in the greenhouses with the host plants and butterfly rearing. It has been a great learning experience and lots of fun! Even though I have done quite a bit of butterfly gardening at home and at school, I am always wanting to learn more-- and this opportunity to work behind the scenes has really expanded my knowledge and interest.
So I guess my strength would have to be in the habit of taking responsibility for learning and creating my own learning toolbox by seeking out opportunities to learn through reading, workshops, classes, friends, and the web. I'm also pretty good about passing on the things I have learned to teachers, students, and friends who are interested.
I feel the hardest habit for me is taking the necessary time to "play" enough with the new technologies so that using it really is to my advantage and saves me time instead of taking more time. By nature, I just have never been a person who could sit at a desk or computer for long periods of time. But since I live with a techy husband and teenager, we have wireless at home and I can now sit out in my hammock in my garden and watch the birds , squirrels, and butterflies while I do my 23 things!
I got a late start because of some lifelong learning opportunities I have started for the summer. I am volunteering at the Cockrell Butterfly Center both in the rainforest with the butterflies and in the greenhouses with the host plants and butterfly rearing. It has been a great learning experience and lots of fun! Even though I have done quite a bit of butterfly gardening at home and at school, I am always wanting to learn more-- and this opportunity to work behind the scenes has really expanded my knowledge and interest.
So I guess my strength would have to be in the habit of taking responsibility for learning and creating my own learning toolbox by seeking out opportunities to learn through reading, workshops, classes, friends, and the web. I'm also pretty good about passing on the things I have learned to teachers, students, and friends who are interested.
I feel the hardest habit for me is taking the necessary time to "play" enough with the new technologies so that using it really is to my advantage and saves me time instead of taking more time. By nature, I just have never been a person who could sit at a desk or computer for long periods of time. But since I live with a techy husband and teenager, we have wireless at home and I can now sit out in my hammock in my garden and watch the birds , squirrels, and butterflies while I do my 23 things!
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butterfly gardening,
library2play,
lifelong learning
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